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Which detail from Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll points to the theme that rules of life do not always make sense? Alice wakes up to discover that she had dreamed all her adventures in the Looking-Glass world.
Alice is given the choice of only “Visitors’ Bell” or “Servants’ Bell” to ring at the doorway to her own dinner party.
Alice has three cats as pets, and she talks to them as though they are human beings.
Alice finds herself between two snoring queens when they both fall asleep after a lullaby.

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